The Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine invites applications for a full-time tenure-track faculty position in Veterinary Public Health. The successful candidate will be part of the core-teaching faculty in our professional and graduate programs and will serve as the Associate Director of the nationally recognized Veterinary Public Health program at Ohio State. Review of applications will begin September 15th, 2017 and continue until an acceptable candidate is identified. A complete description of this opportunity can be found at https://vet.osu.edu/preventive-medicine/job-postings. Inquiries can be directed to Dr. Armando E. Hoet, Search Committee Chair, Veterinary Preventive Medicine, The Ohio State University, 1920 Coffey Road, Columbus, OH 43210; phone 614 292 1206; hoet.1@osu.edu. The Ohio State University is an EEO/AA Employer and promotes a tobacco-free campus.

About Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine

The Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine (VPM), one of three academic departments within the College of Veterinary Medicine.
Established in 1934 as the first of its kind, the Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine provides the major agricultural and public health focus for the College of Veterinary Medicine. It was established for the purposes of preventing and controlling globall...y important diseases of food animals and humans. To achieve its goals, VPM combines the disciplines of veterinary microbiology, epidemiology, immunology, parasitology, public health, production medicine, and clinical medicine.
The overall mission of VPM is the discovery and dissemination of knowledge to prevent, control, or eradicate disease; to promote sustainable agricultural productivity; and to enhance the health of animal and human populations. The mission incorporates each of the three components of teaching, research, and service. The teaching mission is the education of graduate, professional, and post-professional students as well as the provision of outreach education in effective disease control, prevention, and eradication strategies to meet current and future societal needs in veterinary medicine and public health. The research mission is the discovery of knowledge leading to the development of methods to prevent disease; insure agricultural sustainability, productivity, and efficiency; and, promote health in human and animal populations. The service mission is to provide professional expertise to assist in the decision-making processes of animal and human health professionals and commercial organizations, as well as local, state, national, and international organizations as they endeavor to promote the health of human and animal populations.